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5.0 classic
AC/DC Let There Be Rock
Eschewed from most acclaim to due becoming more associated with repeat playings of Back In Black at bars and stadiums in the same fashion Zeppelin got the stigma of Dad Rock. Giving AC/DC a 5 is a tough sell to many. Bon Scott is much preferred as an singer, famous for hooks on Highway To Hell LP and High Voltage more than his singing between those albums, on their best releases such as Powerage and This. Whole Lotta Rosie, Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be, and especially the title track convey a melody and energy weakened by the time Brian came to sing.
Angra Temple of Shadows
Animals As Leaders Animals as Leaders
Aphex Twin Selected Ambient Works Volume II
Arch/Matheos Winter Ethereal
Asian Kung-Fu Generation Kimi Tsunagi Five M
Ayreon Into the Electric Castle
Ayreon The Human Equation
Bad Religion Suffer
Hey are you 18? Remember that age well? Remember ending high school and looking at the world like a tiger uncaged? This is is the colder, more logical companion to The Offspring's Smash (as punk rock albums go), with lyrics as pretentious as a college freshman's 3AM thesaurus testimony, 3 chord guitar riffs chugged so fast (with practice) to break speed limits but enough wisdom in those lyrics to be a great reference for all minutia of life. Recommended tracks - Do What You Want, What Can You Do? and Land of Competition.
Bad Religion Against the Grain
Ben Folds Five Ben Folds Five
Billy Idol Cyberpunk
an average album should not have a wikipedia page this long. rhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyberpunk_(album)rAbout the music, its a bit more average. People in the BR2049 cyberpunk wave of listening to lo-fi synthpop with neon overtones should find some actual authenticity in some of the themes and concepts in this album.
Black Sabbath Black Sabbath
Black Sabbath Master of Reality
Bob Dylan Bringing It All Back Home
Bob Dylan Blonde on Blonde
Bob Dylan The Times They Are A-Changin'
Camel Moonmadness
Clutch Blast Tyrant
Coheed and Cambria Neverender
Deserving a 5 not just for the content but the sheer amount of it, the ultimate collectors package for Coheed without a big price.
Coheed and Cambria In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3
The album which only gets better with time. Just like wine, the intoxication stays for a while, leaving you in love with the audio. But seriously, if one can get into the grove of Claudio's vocals, and give the 70 minute album a fair share of time, you'll find a particular moving album, with everything from Rush-inspired bridges to pop-punk inspired choruses. I've never been a fan of the lyrics or the backstory but they're easy to ignore, with Claudio's voice breaking language gaps easily.
David Bowie The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars
Death The Sound of Perseverance
Eschewing nearly all of their early crossover/thrash roots and marred with mediocre quality on the original recording (You'll have to decide between this or the brickwalled but more sonically superior Relapse 2011 rerelease with demos) There are prog metal influences which signal sort of apex of the talent Death possessed as a band. Hardcore Death fans will whine about the softened tone but this comes as a great sequel to the Dream Theatre type riffs found on Symbolic. Gone are the repetitive drums which give death metal a band name, and a focus on hooks gives this a less niche sound, although one certainly can't exactly call anything on this mainstream. From the double bass solo opening up "Scavenger of Human Sorrow" to the out of place but golden "Painkiller" cover comes some of the most intense riffage and drumming in late 90s metal. Bass guitar is never forgotten, and creates interesting segways in this album's several 7+ minute songs.
Deep Purple Deep Purple In Rock
Descendents Milo Goes to College
Dio Holy Diver
This is a soft 5 if there ever was one. I've probably overplayed early Dio enough to fall asleep to the very tone of his glorious vocals. The cross-effect of that is whenever some band goes for a poppy take on 80s hard-rock it will always seem like a poor man's Dio.
Dir En Grey Uroboros (Remastered & Expanded)
Dream Theater Images and Words
Emerson Lake and Palmer Welcome Back To The Show That Never Ends
Faith No More Angel Dust
Fates Warning Awaken the Guardian
Frank Zappa Hot Rats
Fripp and Eno Evening Star
Gamma Ray Hell Yeah!!! The Awesome Foursome
One of (if not the best) live act I've ever had the privilege of seeing. This CD comes very close to mimicking that live experience, as this bands live releases are an event on their own, which I can't say for their last few lackluster studio albums. The first record shop I came across to actually stock their work had a few albums, and this for some reason caught my eye, even though I only heard about 1 or 2 songs by them before. Coming as a Helloween fan I knew what Kai could do on stage, so I took the gamble. I'm really glad I did so, because this performance is so tight, it almost had me disappointed for when I actually saw them live. Sound on the cds don't really explode like other classic live releases, which wouldn't be a problem on their DVD, which I wish I had purchased.
Gamma Ray Somewhere Out in Space
Gamma Ray Land of the Free
Genesis The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway
One of the few double albums without bore. rIT is one of the few songs that's made me tear up on repeat listens.
Genesis Foxtrot
Genesis Selling England by the Pound
Gentle Giant In a Glass House
Gentle Giant Free Hand
GZA Liquid Swords
Helloween Treasure Chest
Helloween Keeper of the Seven Keys Part I
Helloween Keeper of the Seven Keys Part II
Ice Cube Death Certificate
Iron Maiden Live After Death
Iron Maiden Somewhere in Time
Iron Maiden Powerslave
Jason Becker Triumphant Hearts
Jay-Z Reasonable Doubt
Jethro Tull Thick as a Brick
John Coltrane A Love Supreme
Judas Priest Unleashed in the East
Judas Priest Metal Works '73-'93
I love me some double' album compilations. rThe tracklist is is great ,the run time is long and this really should already be in your glovebox as a stash for that emergency once a season roadtrip.
Judas Priest Sad Wings of Destiny
King Crimson Absent Lovers
King Crimson Discipline
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King Crimson Lizard
Kreator Extreme Aggression
Less Than Jake Losing Streak
Ludwig van Beethoven Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125
Stupid rich asshole makes all this money, doesn't go on tour at all, and then claims he did it all while deaf. Bitch you'd be deaf just hearing how much your fans hate your greedy ways. I bet all this compilation albums you sign your name on will continue, you'll die, and no one will notice at all. The fuck man.
Macintosh Plus Floral Shoppe
The soundscapes presented are both dark and haunting, with a superficial cheery 80s nostalgic coverup. I wouldn't think so highly of this album without a certain experience in the quite aura of the city with an hotel where everyone was asleep and the only noise in the universe was "Lisa Frank 420" off of a mono phone speaker. The melody is so immersive that songs from my youth that spark serious nostalgia can't paint the picture of where I first heard them as well as this.
Maximum the Hormone Bu-ikikaesu
Stylistically vague, and with an ambiguous theme, this album is the black sheep among my 5s. Except I'm pretty sure nothing I've heard has this amount of raw energy from the entire band, often at the same time. Vocally MtH is a barrage of varying vocal ranges, encompassing every genre from rap, rock, metal, nu-metal, j-pop, opera, and jazz. on paper it should just sound like a mess, but its just so sonically pleasing. This is the type of music that both th listener and the musician would have a smirk or even a smile for the duration of the album... Only flaw is some melodies extend to long...I don't know if the whole "Japanese System of a Down" moniker would work for me but I get a mathcore vibe, not bad for something that got this big.
Megadeth Peace Sells... but Who's Buying?
Megadeth Rust in Peace
Melvins Bullhead
Metallica Ride the Lightning
Metallica ...And Justice for All
Michael Jackson Thriller
Motorhead Ace of Spades
NOFX The Longest Line
A band who's earlier years are marred by extreme immaturity (which still continues along today in some form) finds grace on their self-depreciating 5-track EP The Longest Line. Aside for their Reggae parody in "Kill All The White Man", a humorous track, the first four deal with relationships, the pressure of being an average joe with a family, having shit luck. Recording quality is either lovably raw or awful depending on your musical discipline. The Death of John Smith is one of their more impressive songs, and inspired the first few minutes of The Decline. The Longest Line achieves some simplistic genius, with a chorus that's way more powerful than either Fat Mike's voice or that chord progression should ever be.
NOFX The Decline
OutKast Aquemini
P.O.S Audition
The only hip hop album I'll ever yell at naysayers for not enjoying, though there is a reason why he's so underground.
P.O.S Never Better
What really got me into hip hop, i wish this was bigger so it could teach people that "nigga" isn't needed as a hook.
Pink Floyd Meddle
Pink Floyd Animals
Prince Purple Rain
Prince 1999
Protest the Hero Fortress
Protest the Hero Scurrilous
Protest the Hero Kezia
Public Enemy It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back
Public Enemy Fear of a Black Planet
Queen A Night at the Opera
Queensryche Operation: Mindcrime
R.E.M. Automatic for the People
Radiohead OK Computer: Collector's Edition
Rainbow Rising
Reel Big Fish Our Live Album Is Better Than Your Live
Two CDs and a DVD of some hilarious, hard to take serious musicans forget almost everything that drags down music with the single focus to give their audience an enjoyable time. I'd think that the Ska-punk sounds and almost singular focus lyrical will bore 3 tracks in but their motivation and energy outshine, combined with a healthy amount of well performed covers make this a great listen.
Rush Moving Pictures
Rush Signals
Subdivisions is one of the few songs that on my first listen, I pressed repeat...8 times. Simple lyrics about non-conformity come alive with a deeper and more illustrated meaning for every repeated listen. Little metaphors become crystal clear, and that polarizing synth intro and segments become the paint brush setting the mood. I don't know if this was simply a epiphany but the euphoria this album creates is unlike any song to ever get a single on the radio. I was in my junior year of high school, and I felt like I could really see my place from an extraneous perspective, where my first years alive met with my future, and a premonition for my time in school, a mix of great and awful, was soon going to be over. Technically its crazy how well the 4/4 to 7/4 shifts are on the ears. So this blog about subjective musical experiences finally continues on. Other tracks continue the vibe, but don't meet the sheer power of Subdivisions....But the rest of the album is solid
Slayer Reign in Blood
Slayer Seasons in the Abyss
Sodom M-16
Sodom Agent Orange
Soundtrack (Anime) Bleach Soundtrack 4
Shiro Sagisu may not write the most original compositions, but everyone who cares at least a bit about musical lore should take a listen to the intricacies of every little note performed. I'd pay good money for him to rerecord any classic in his vision.
Soundtrack (Anime) Naruto Shippuden Soundtrack 1
Soundtrack (Anime) Bleach Soundtrack 3
Soundtrack (Anime) Samurai Champloo Music Record: Impression
Soundtrack (Video Game) System Shock 2 OST
Soundtrack (Video Game) Deus Ex
Strapping Young Lad City
Streetlight Manifesto Everything Goes Numb
Sufjan Stevens Illinois
Television Marquee Moon
The Dillinger Escape Plan Calculating Infinity
The Dillinger Escape Plan Dissociation
The Jimi Hendrix Experience Are You Experienced
The Lawrence Arms Oh! Calcutta!
Van der Graaf Generator Godbluff
Van Halen Van Halen
Wishbone Ash Argus
Where do i even begin with the only Wishbone Ash album that ever received retroactive praise and press? Its a tough pill pill to swallow, and harder to find legally as this is the most overrated album from Rock and Roll's most undercredited band. Progressive, but not in a earnestly-defining fashion, Argus finds itself ahead of its time, inspiring dual guitar melodies and triumphic choruses akin to what Thrash would become in the early 90s.
X Japan Art of Life
X Japan Blue Blood
Yes Yessongs
Yes Fragile
Yes Close to the Edge
Yoko Kanno Ghost in the Shell: S.A.C. Solid State S
Yoko Kanno Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex OST Vol 4
The flow on this break less 50 minute homework-music-compendium is outstanding. Nearly all popular styles of music are expressed and whether Kanno's originality is on the line be damned, the performances are top notch.
Young Thug Barter 6
Young Thug is the greatest musician alive. You could even say he's the Frank Zappa of our generation. He is not just another manufactured rap star, he is a complete artist. He is not someone that is being controlled by a record label. Thugger is singlehandedly one of the most innovative and unique rap artists of this decade. He is a melodic genius, his beats are experimental, innovative, unique, he isn't afraid to experiment, he is constantly evolving and changing his style. Young Thug, from the beginning, has always pushed boundaries and has continued to make progressive music that others could only hope to imitate. His voice is an instrument. He wants you to look beyond just the lyrics. They are there just to complement the music, they are an application of the voice as an instrument rather than a medium for verbal communication and storytelling. His voice and his sounds are something that no one else is doing. Young Thug obviously isn't a Kendrick/Drake type of rapper with outstanding rapping ability but he still manages to make better music than them. His mixtape, Barter 6, is an extremely introspective and personal record. It allows you to better understand the perspective and emotions of Jeffrey Lamar Williams. The mixtape has become a bridge for white youth to enjoy the art of the black inner city and empathize with the likes of Thugger and that is what is so wonderful about art.

4.5 superb
2Pac Greatest Hits
AC/DC High Voltage
Accept Restless and Wild
Accept Blood of the Nations
Aesop Rock The Impossible Kid
Aesop Rock Labor Days
Amon Amarth Wrath of the Norsemen
7 fucking hours of content. All for relatively cheap. Cologne show is intense as all hell. Not as much of a fan of the band as before but their live act is one of the best. Sound quality is great enough to push the limits of DVD-audio.
Amon Amarth Versus the World
Angra Aurora Consurgens
Animals As Leaders The Joy of Motion
Animals As Leaders Animals As Leaders: Encore Edition
Anthrax Among the Living
Anthrax Spreading the Disease
Aphex Twin Richard D. James Album
Aphex Twin Selected Ambient Works 85-92
Arch Enemy Tyrants of the Rising Sun
Arch Enemy may have seen their best output before (or during) 2002, but their live act remains strong. Great setlist promotes one of the most powerful performances I've heard "Burning Angel", and the guitar/bass/drum solos are enjoyable without too much wankery, and some melody which is usually drowned out by Angela.
Asian Kung-Fu Generation Sol-fa
Asian Kung-Fu Generation Fanclub
At the Gates Slaughter of the Soul
Avantasia Ghostlights
I'll continue supporting Tobias Sammet as long as he continues making these rock-opera power metal smorgasbords of energy and a rotating guest list substantially lacking in terrible phoned in performances. Recommended tracks - A Restless Heart and Obsidian Skies and the title track for those wonderful Michael Kiske choruses.
Avantasia The Metal Opera
Ayreon The Source
BABYMETAL LIVE AT BUDOKAN ~RED NIGHT~
BABYMETAL Live Legend I, D, Z Apocalypse
The amount of energy electrifies the audience and therefore the viewer. Film quality is 10/10, and the questionable stylistic choices are crushed by the weight of the backing band's intense performance. I predicted them to blow up as they did but I was expecting content like this to win fans over, not the music videos for their most simplistic songs. Probably the most fun I've had at a live show since I saw Maiden.
Bad Company Bad Company
Bad Religion All Ages
NOW THIS IS HOW YOU MAKE A GREATEST HITS ALBUM THIS IS IN CAPS BECAUSE THERES NO TRACK ON HERE THAT SHOULDN'T BE CAPITALIZED ON.
Bad Religion The Empire Strikes First
Bad Religion Stranger Than Fiction
Fresh from their first debut on mainstream radio, and then signing to a major label (Atlantic), BR finds themselves to sell out, at the expense of continuing themes found on Generator and Recipie (The themes of songwriting, the lyrics are still there). Finds a very complete album, with a longer run time than their golden late 80s era, but with the same machine gun drums and erudite lyrics abound. Their poppier tracks haven't aged well, as Infected seemed like a cash in on the grunge movement which died soon after this album was released (Or maybe I always thought that song was Nirvana or Soundgarden?) Top tracks are Marked, Inner Logic, Hooray for Me, Better Off Dead , the Title Track and Tiny Voices. Andy Wallace puts a great job on the production standpoint. Its much clearer than earlier releases but not at the expense of intensity or depth.
Bad Religion How Could Hell Be Any Worse?
Bad Religion Generator
Bad Religion No Control
Bad Religion Live at the Palladium (DVD)
Band-Maid Just Bring It
Band-Maid World Domination
Beat Crusaders Sexcite!
Black Sabbath Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
Black Sabbath Sabotage
Blackalicious Blazing Arrow
Blind Guardian Somewhere Far Beyond
Blind Guardian A Night at the Opera
The heavy hitting sounds of previous albums are lost, but the corny lyrics remain. Production is so good it will get Kanye West jealous (and on the last track..cry). Featuring Queen style layered vocals over an overproduced guitar tone with bass guitar drowned out. Similarly drowned out is their drummer, although that works to benefit the music for the most part. I'm glad their drummer left because their replacement seems to blend in with the multitudes of synthetic symphony instruments with ease. Standouts are "Precious Jerusalem", "Battlefield", "The Soulforged" and the 14 minute epic "And then there was Silence".
Blind Guardian Imaginations from the Other Side
I've had this album for many years, and its album art always seems to inviting. There's a definite
issue of bass volume on this album, but the production also allows Thomen's drumming to roar with
a fury that carries this album to be my favorite BG release overall. The cheese is imo used pretty
sparringly here, especially compared to later releases.
Blind Guardian Nightfall in Middle-Earth
Bob Dylan Time Out of Mind
Bomb the Music Industry! Get Warmer
Bomb the Music Industry! Scrambles
Brand New The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me
this album suffers from "Shawshank Redemption Syndrome". Its had over the last 9 years a long history of absolute critical appraise from numerous outputs. That means many people are led towards listening to this album with the state of mind that they're getting a masterpiece, and will fight any negative emotions to sustain that image provided. On the contrary, dissenters will note the popularity and dismiss it, looking lonely and unguided with their "look at me" low ratings. This is an amazing album, which surely beats the sums of its parts as Jesse isn't exactly what I'd call a talented singer by any margin, and the instrumentals barely surpass the best high school bands. And speaking of high school, the oft celebrated lyrics relate more to high school melodrama from the forms of overt deep poems than many albums. So this sounds like a 2 so far? Brand New have an uncanny ability to understand how to format an album. On early listens it seems top heavy ...but repeat listens give light to songs such as "Limozeen", which doesn't overstay its welcome. It has questionable staying power, as the weak instrumentals don't benefit its already memorable hooks and verses. >somewhere between a 3.5 and a 4, this is it.
Brand New Deja Entendu
Camel A Nod and a Wink
Camel Mirage
Can Ege Bamyasi
Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band Trout Mask Replica
Caravan In the Land of Grey and Pink
Casualties of Cool Casualties of Cool
Coheed and Cambria Live at the Starland Ballroom
Coheed and Cambria From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness
Converge Jane Doe
Death Human
Death Live in L.A.: Death & Raw
Death Leprosy
Death Symbolic
Deep Purple Made in Japan
Deep Purple Machine Head
Deftones White Pony
Descendents Two Things at Once
Descendents Live Plus One
Descendents 'Merican
Descendents Everything Sucks
Devin Townsend Project Deconstruction
Dio Dream Evil
Dio The Last in Line
Dir En Grey Arche
Dir En Grey Uroboros
Dir En Grey Hageshisa To, Kono Mune no Naka de Karamitsuita...
Dir En Grey embryo
DJ Shadow Endtroducing.....
Dr. Dre The Chronic
DragonForce The Power Within
DragonForce Valley of the Damned
Dream Theater Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory
Dream Theater Awake
Dream Theater A Change of Seasons
Eazy-E Eazy-Duz-It
Edguy Theater of Salvation
Eloy Ocean
Emerson Lake and Palmer Brain Salad Surgery
Emerson Lake and Palmer Emerson, Lake & Palmer
Emerson Lake and Palmer Tarkus
Fair to Midland Fables From a Mayfly: What I Tell You Three Times is True
Faith No More The Real Thing
Fates Warning Parallels
Fates Warning Perfect Symmetry
Fates Warning Theories of Flight
Flow Microcosm
Frank Zappa Zappa In New York
Frank Zappa Apostrophe
Fripp and Eno No Pussyfooting
Fugazi The Argument
Galneryus Ultimate Sacrifice
Galneryus Under the Force of Courage
Gamma Ray Master of Confusion
Gamma Ray Silent Miracles
Gamma Ray Alive '95
Gamma Ray Blast From the Past
Gamma Ray No World Order
Genesis Live
Genesis Duke
Genesis A Trick of the Tail
Gentle Giant Acquiring the Taste
Ghost (SWE) Opus Eponymous
Helloween Judas
Helloween Master of the Rings
Helloween Walls of Jericho
Being in Germany during the late 80s must of been being wedged between the might of USA and Russia, who could both end the world with a press of a button, with Hamburg in the middle of all that. Accept, Metallica and early Kreator have a meth-addled child in the mid 80s that's raised with a bizarre prog-rock upbringing. Loved by people who think Helloween went to crap when Kiske joined, and Loved by those who think it went to crap after Kai left, the heaviness is properly recognized but the happiness which helped birth power metal is here and strong. Unlike contemporaries yelling about the very decay of the world, Helloween sings of hope, of a humanistic need for freedom which separates them from protopowermetal such as Judas Priest. Best cuts? Nearly every song is great, with the emotional impact of How Many Tears and Victim of Fate being very rare in mid 80s metal.
I, Omega Transients
Ice Cube AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted
In Flames The Jester Race
Iron Maiden The Book of Souls
Iron Maiden Iron Maiden
Iron Maiden The Number of the Beast
ISIS Panopticon
J Dilla Donuts
Jeff Rosenstock We Cool?
Jethro Tull Aqualung
John Coltrane Ascension
Joy Division Closer
Judas Priest Painkiller
Judas Priest Killing Machine
Judas Priest Stained Class
Kanye West Late Orchestration
Kanye West My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
Kendrick Lamar good kid, m.A.A.d city
Kendrick Lamar To Pimp a Butterfly
I could write paragraphs about either the crazy instrumentation, the lyrical juggernaut that is this album or just state that in the age where every Beyonce single is taken apart and deconstructed to be some modern gospel, TPAB is entirely worthy of multi-page write-ups and imaginary interviews that distinguish modern music hack journalism. Shame about Modern Man's lack of replay value, it unwrites "I" as a definitive closure to the sonic textures of unease instead closes with a purported mock interview with 2Pac, which reads like a long fanfiction.
King Crimson USA
King Crimson Starless and Bible Black
King Crimson Three of a Perfect Pair
King Crimson In the Wake of Poseidon
King Crimson In the Court of the Crimson King
Kreator Coma of Souls
Kreator Terrible Certainty
If there was an album Satan himself would possess, this would be it.
Kreator Phantom Antichrist
Kreator Pleasure to Kill
KRS-One Return Of The Boom Bap
Lauryn Hill The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin IV
Less Than Jake Hello Rockview
Less Than Jake Losers, Kings and Other Things We Don't Understand
Luca Turilli's Rhapsody Ascending to Infinity
Lupe Fiasco Food & Liquor
Madvillain Madvillainy
Mastodon Leviathan
Megadeth Countdown to Extinction
Megadeth Endgame
Melvins Houdini
Meshuggah Destroy Erase Improve
Less "out-there" than other Meshuggah releases, this has a unique sound among their discography for being a tad more enjoyable. Credit goes to the more catchy hooks. This maybe less game-changing, but its a game a larger audience can admire, it isn't trying to push the boundaries on every song, and for that it actually sounds more diverse than newer content like Koloss, due to changing volume levels.
Metallica Kill 'Em All
Metallica Master of Puppets
mewithoutYou Brother, Sister
Michael Jackson Bad
The real beginning of pop music becomming more of a trend in physical fashion than straight music, helped by MTV and increased media coverage, before there was fashion scenes, but it was mid 80s MJ which connected the red carpet and the songs played on car radios.
Michael Jackson Dangerous
Moonman Whitetopia
Motorhead Overkill
N.W.A. Straight Outta Compton
Nas Illmatic
New Order Technique
Opeth Blackwater Park
Opeth Still Life
OutKast ATLiens
PassCode Clarity
Pink Floyd The Piper at the Gates of Dawn
Porcupine Tree In Absentia
Primal Fear Black Sun
Propagandhi Supporting Caste
Protest the Hero Fortress (Instrumental)
Protest the Hero Volition
Public Enemy Apocalypse 91 The Enemy Strikes Black
Queen Queen II
Queens of the Stone Age Songs for the Deaf
R.E.M. Lifes Rich Pageant
R.E.M. Murmur
R.E.M. Reckoning
Rainbow Long Live Rock 'n' Roll
Reel Big Fish Turn the Radio Off
Rhapsody of Fire Dawn of Victory
Rhapsody of Fire Power of the Dragonflame
Rhapsody of Fire The Frozen Tears of Angels
Rhapsody of Fire Live - From Chaos to Eternity
Rush Chronicles
Rush Clockwork Angels
Rush 2112
A sprawling epic dominates this album with melodies which while not involving the listener, take them on a physical journey, think Yes no Genesis, this is no cautionary tale or emotional rollercoaster. The B side has good tunes which feel useless in comparison to Peart's purported title track.
Rush Hemispheres
Rush Counterparts
Extremely detailed production mixed with a youthful grunge influence brings life (and potential financial success) back in to the Canadian trio's hands.
SikTh Death of a Dead Day
Slayer South of Heaven
Snoop Dogg Doggystyle
Sodom Persecution Mania
Sodom Code Red
Sonata Arctica Silence
Sonata Arctica Reckoning Night
Soundtrack (Anime) Neon Genesis Evangelion
Soundtrack (Anime) Naruto Soundtrack 3
Soundtrack (Anime) Bleach Soundtrack 1
Soundtrack (Anime) Naruto Shippuden Soundtrack 2
Soundtrack (Anime) Accel World Soundtrack 3
Strapping Young Lad Alien
Stratovarius Visions
Stratovarius Episode
Stratovarius Hunting High and Low
Stratovarius Visions Of Europe
Streetlight Manifesto Somewhere in the Between
Sunny Day Real Estate Diary
Symphony X V: The New Mythology Suite
Symphony X The Divine Wings of Tragedy
Testament The New Order
Testament The Legacy
The Avalanches Since I Left You
The Dear Hunter Act V: Hymns with the Devil in Confessional
The Dillinger Escape Plan Miss Machine
The Dillinger Escape Plan Irony Is a Dead Scene
The Fall of Troy Doppelganger
The Hotelier Home, Like NoPlace Is There
The Jimi Hendrix Experience Axis: Bold as Love
The Lawrence Arms The Greatest Story Ever Told
The Lawrence Arms Apathy and Exhaustion
The Lawrence Arms Cocktails and Dreams
The Lawrence Arms Buttsweat and Tears
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones Don't Know How to Party
The Offspring Smash
"Smash is the way you deal with your life" - This is the known pinnacle of my go-to "was good until they sold out" punk rock band. Everyone who's jammed an alt-rock station in their lives knows tracks 7 and 8, but the album as a whole is the highly emotional, arrogant and adolescent value statement for being a teenager with a license. Highlights include the title, track, Nitro for being the sonic equivalent of slaming the gas pedal, Genocide for being the hardest track and What Happened? to You being a nice break from the anger.
The Pillows Little Busters
The Roots Do You Want More?!!!??!
The Roots Things Fall Apart
The Seatbelts Cowboy Bebop
The Smashing Pumpkins Siamese Dream
Thorns Thorns
Toby Fox Undertale OST
Tool Lateralus
U2 The Joshua Tree
Ulcerate Vermis
Uriah Heep Demons and Wizards
Van der Graaf Generator Pawn Hearts
Van der Graaf Generator Still Life
Viper the Rapper You'll Cowards Don't Even Smoke Crack
A starving artist predicts the state of meme-rap in 2014 with this album. Great vibes, and droning beats make this a great album to pull out that ol' ghetto blaster too, or destroy your friend's car's subs too. Recommended Track: I Sell Dope Boy.
Weezer Weezer
Wilco Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
Wishbone Ash Pilgrimage
Wishbone Ash The Power of Eternity
Wishbone Ash Wishbone Ash
Wishbone Ash Blue Horizon
How the honest hell can a band still..deliver after so many years of never quite reaching the stardom they deserve. We owe it to their cult fanbase and their driving spirit to making more honest albums in a age where bands of their era are making cashgrab comeback albums.
Wu-Tang Clan Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
X Japan Jealousy
Yes Relayer
Yes The Yes Album
Yousei Teikoku Shadow Corps[e]

4.0 excellent
2Pac Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z.
2Pac Me Against the World
2Pac All Eyez on Me
2Pac The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory
A Tribe Called Quest The Low End Theory
Q-TIP writes the next 20 years' worth of hip hop.
AC/DC Highway To Hell
AC/DC T.N.T.
Accept Metal Heart
Accept Balls to the Wall
Accept Blind Rage
Accept Stalingrad: Brothers In Death
Alestorm Sunset on the Golden Age
American Football American Football
Amon Amarth Fate of Norns
Amon Amarth With Oden on Our Side
Amon Amarth Twilight of the Thunder God
Amorphis Under the Red Cloud
Angra Ømni
Anthrax For All Kings
This is one of the few truly Middle-heavy albums made today. I was quite ready to think of about anything else to listen to for the first 2 tracks. So after those two moments of mediocrity? Some strong melodic trash with lean production. Recommended Tracks- Evil Twin, Suzerian, The Battle Chose Us! Skip - Blood Eagle Wings.
Aphex Twin Come to Daddy
Aqua Timez Kaze o Atsumete
Arch Enemy Burning Bridges
Armory (USA-MA) Empyrean Realms
nothing new, just fanservice to these ears. Far more euro influence than most USPM and representing Massachusetts can never go wrong. Beyond the Horizon is the standout track, so many jovial melodies into one composition it's incredible.
ASAP Rocky Live.Love.A$AP.
Asian Kung-Fu Generation World World World
Avantasia The Wicked Symphony
Avantasia The Mystery Of Time
BABYMETAL Ijime, Dame, Zettai
Not perfect, but this was the single which took influence from a more technical side of metal, instead of the standard jpop tone with chugging for interludes. The drumming on "Catch me..." is extremely catchy, and the title track's power metal/extreme metal influence, combined with its neoclassical solo made this the transition from the viral video band to something actually worth reporting on metal news sites, but that would wait for their singles on their debut album.
BABYMETAL BABYMETAL
Who knew a well arranged mess of singles/bsides/rereleases from one of the forerunners of commercial music could make such a statement about the status of metal in 2014 and its various fanbases; from the open-minded to the closed off elitists
BABYMETAL Metal Resistance
A lot of the cringey moments have been removed, which actually hurts the bottom line. Gone is an album one listens to with some self-doubt and a little shame to go along. In comes a fresh mix of styles - Djent (KARATE), Fates Warning-core (Tales of the Destinies) and Extreme Power Metal (Road of Resistance). I'll give this such a high score ignoring many forgettable tracks (Metaro is the lone embarraser, a anthem track that's more repetitive than anything else they've made) with many that can be played on repeat, something i thought was impossible in 2016. Recommended tracks, 1,2,4.8,9,11. A disappointing lack of neoclassical wonder in the forms of instrumental sections akin to IDZ on the first album.
Bad Brains Bad Brains
Bad Religion 30 Years Live
Bad Religion Christmas Songs
Bad Religion The Dissent of Man
Bad Religion New Maps of Hell
Bad Religion The Process of Belief
Bad Religion The Gray Race
Bad Religion Recipe for Hate
Bad Religion Into the Unknown
DUN DUN DUN DUH DUN DUN DUH ITS ONLY OVER WHEN YOU GIVE UP!rGreat album that shouldn't exist. Sounds better production wise than many later BR albums. I'd hate to be in the punk scene in the early 80s to have this be considered a black sheep.
Bad Religion 80-85
Bad Religion Along the Way (DVD)
Band-Maid New Beginning
Beach House Teen Dream
Ben Folds Rockin' The Suburbs
Ben Folds Five Whatever and Ever, Amen
Between the Buried and Me The Silent Circus
Big Boi Sir Lucious Left Foot
Black Flag Damaged
Black Sabbath Vol. 4
Black Sabbath Heaven and Hell
Black Sabbath Paranoid
Blackalicious Imani Vol. 1
Blind Guardian Memories of a Time to Come
Blind Guardian Tales from the Twilight World
Blind Guardian At the Edge of Time
Blind Guardian Beyond the Red Mirror
Blind Guardian Live Beyond the Spheres
Bob Dylan Highway 61 Revisited
Bob Dylan Another Side of Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan
Bomb the Music Industry! Goodbye Cool World!
Can Monster Movie
Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band Lick My Decals Off, Baby
Caravan Caravan
Caravan For Girls Who Grow Plump in the Night
Caravan Blind Dog at St. Dunstans
Clutch Psychic Warfare
Clutch The Elephant Riders
Cocteau Twins Heaven or Las Vegas
Coheed and Cambria The Last Supper: Live At Hammerstein Ballroom
Coheed and Cambria The Second Stage Turbine Blade
SPUTNIK CORE WARNINGrThis is one of their catchiest releases, along with me-too Rush bridges and enjoyable low budget mastering. Emo influence is what makes this unique in their discography yet also weakens it due to comparisons to hot-topic core bands of the early aughts.
Coheed and Cambria No World for Tomorrow
Bland production and a certainly less progressive songwriting can't kill this band's thunder, only weaken it.
Common Resurrection
Dance Gavin Dance Instant Gratification
Dance Gavin Dance Happiness
Dance Gavin Dance Downtown Battle Mountain
Dance Gavin Dance Whatever I Say Is Royal Ocean
Death Individual Thought Patterns
Death Spiritual Healing
Death Scream Bloody Gore
Death Grips Exmilitary
Deep Purple Burn
Deep Purple Fireball
Descendents Liveage!
Descendents I Don't Want to Grow Up
Descendents Cool to Be You
Dessa Castor, The Twin
Dir En Grey Macabre
Dir En Grey Withering to Death
Dir En Grey Dum Spiro Spero
Dir En Grey Kisou
Dir En Grey Vulgar
Dir En Grey Sustain the Untruth
Dir En Grey The Marrow of a Bone (Limited Edition)
DJ Quik Balance & Options
Doomtree All Hands
Doomtree False Hopes XII
Doomtree Doomtree
DragonForce Sonic Firestorm
Drake If You're Reading This It's Too Late
Dream Theater Black Clouds and Silver Linings
Earl Sweatshirt Doris
Edguy The Savage Poetry
Edguy Vain Glory Opera
Edguy Mandrake
Edguy Hellfire Club
Eloy Power and the Passion
Emerson Lake and Palmer Trilogy
Emerson Lake and Palmer Pictures at an Exhibition
Eminem The Slim Shady LP
Eminem The Marshall Mathers LP
Europe Wings of Tomorrow
Exodus Bonded by Blood
Fair to Midland Arrows and Anchors
Faith No More King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime
Fates Warning A Pleasant Shade of Gray
Fates Warning No Exit
Fates Warning The Spectre Within
Fates Warning Darkness in a Different Light
Fates Warning Disconnected
Foo Fighters The Colour and the Shape
Frank Ocean channel ORANGE
Frank Zappa Shut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar
Frank Zappa Halloween
Frank Zappa Waka/Jawaka
Frank Zappa Frank Zappa Meets the Mothers of Prevention
Fugazi Red Medicine
Fugazi In on the Kill Taker
Fugees The Score
Gamma Ray Valley of the Kings
Gamma Ray Rebellion in Dreamland
Gamma Ray Skeletons & Majesties Live
One of (if not the best) live act I've ever had the privilege of seeing. This CD comes very close to mimicking that live experience, as this bands live releases are an event on their own, which I can't say for their last few lackluster studio albums. Almost every one of their songs' live counterparts are more energetic, more involving and more impressive. I'd give the DVD a 4.5 due to their age hurting visually the stage presence, and Kiske's welcome surprise ruined by his douche glasses. Tracklist features many of their rarer cuts, which improve heavily on their studio versions. My only complain about the audio is by the time "Rise" appears on disc 2, it feels the band is tired out, something which cannot be said on their last DVD.
Gamma Ray Skeletons in the Closet
Gamma Ray Majestic
Gamma Ray Power Plant
Genesis Invisible Touch
Genesis Wind & Wuthering
Genesis Nursery Cryme
Genesis Trespass
Genesis R-Kive
Ghost (SWE) Meliora
Godspeed You! Black Emperor F♯ A♯ ∞
Gojira From Mars to Sirius
Gojira The Way of All Flesh
Gong Angel's Egg
Green Day Kerplunk
Helloween Helloween EP
Helloween Better Than Raw
Helloween The Time of the Oath
Helloween Pumpkin Box
Helloween Pink Bubbles Go Ape
Helloween Gambling with the Devil
Helloween 7 Sinners
I wanted to hate this album so much. Over the year before its release I had got heavily invested in their material covered in [Treasure Chest] A few singles from the 00s convinced me that the band had lost its ways. Are You Metal?!'s laughable lyrics and dense production scared me away, with the music video looking like a midwest horrrorcore rap vid. A few songs sort of stick out when played live, specifically Where the Sinners Go. Not to mention When a Mounntain Could Talk comes on my last.fm radio. I'm hooked that the 80s sound is back in the solo. I buy the album. Blown away by the sheer catchiness of the melodies, the first half is song after song of greatness, the flute solo in Raise the Noise being smile inducing. Some of the slower songs, specifically The Smile of the Sun and most of the closer really feel phoned in. Though it has a lot of fanservice, I do recommend this as the best recent album by them to recommend.
High and Mighty Color Swamp Man
High on Fire Luminiferous
Ice Cube The Predator
Imminent Sonic Destruction Recurring Themes
Insane Clown Posse Riddle Box
Iron Maiden Edward the Great
Iron Maiden The X Factor
Iron Maiden Killers
Iron Maiden Piece of Mind
Iron Maiden Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
Iron Maiden Brave New World
Iron Maiden A Matter of Life and Death
Jay-Z Unplugged
Jay-Z The Blueprint
Jay-Z American Gangster
Jeff Rosenstock WORRY.
Joy Division Unknown Pleasures
Judas Priest Priest...Live!
Judas Priest Defenders of the Faith
Judas Priest Screaming for Vengeance
Judas Priest Sin After Sin
Judas Priest Firepower
Kanye West The College Dropout
Kanye West Late Registration
Killer Mike R.A.P. Music
King Crimson THRAK
King Crimson Red
King Crimson Larks' Tongues in Aspic
King Crimson Epitaph
Korpiklaani Spirit Of The Forest
Kreator Hordes of Chaos
Music meant to KILL THINGS TO!!!!! BROOTAL!!. If you're 13 or find your lifestyle defines you as a hardcore person, you won't find a better soundtrack than this. 40 minutes of anger, with excellent production values (I like my thrash raw and detailed).
KRS-One KRS-One
L'arc-en-Ciel Awake
L'arc-en-Ciel Smile
Less Than Jake Borders and Boundaries
Less Than Jake GNV FLA
Light Bringer Scenes of Infinity
Lil B 05 Fuck Em
Lil B God's Father
Lil B Blue Flame
Lil B Evil Red Flame
Ling Tosite Sigure Still a Sigure Virgin?
Logic Young Sinatra: Undeniable
Luca Turilli Prophet of the Last Eclipse
Lupe Fiasco The Cool
Man with a Mission Mash Up the World
Mastodon Crack the Skye
Mastodon Blood Mountain
Mastodon Once More 'Round the Sun
Maximum the Hormone Rokkinpo Goroshi
Maximum the Hormone Yoshu Fukushu
MC Frontalot Secrets from the Future
MC Frontalot Final Boss
Megadeth Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good!
Megadeth So Far, So Good... So What!
Megadeth United Abominations
Megadeth Youthanasia
Meshuggah obZen
Meshuggah Chaosphere
mewithoutYou Catch For Us the Foxes
mewithoutYou Pale Horses
Michael Jackson Off the Wall
Motorhead Bomber
N.W.A. Niggaz4Life
Nas It Was Written
New Order Low-Life
New Order Power, Corruption and Lies
Nile In Their Darkened Shrines
Nirvana In Utero
No Trigger Canyoneer
No Trigger Tycoon
NOFX Punk in Drublic
NOFX Pump Up the Valuum
NOFX The War on Errorism
If i was perpetually living in 2003 this would be a fun and informing album to represent the scene, now it reeks of age like Farenheit 9/11 and other critical properties of that era. Its immaturity is luckily overshadowed by some very fun, accessible and catchy interpretations of major issues.
NOFX So Long and Thanks for All the Shoes
Operation Ivy Energy
Opeth Deliverance
Orange Range Orange Range
Orange Range MusiQ
Orange Range Panic Fancy
OutKast Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik
OutKast Stankonia
Hip-hop diversifies, expands sub-genres and appears to be more critically and radio-friendly Too bad for the other groups that did this, because OutKast's forte of strong hooks, great instrumentals and interesting song structures continue, making this one of their best.
Ozma Spending Time on the Borderline
Ozzy Osbourne No More Tears
Ozzy Osbourne Blizzard of Ozz
P.O.S Ipecac Neat
Paradise Lost The Plague Within
Periphery Periphery II: This Time It's Personal
Periphery Periphery (Instrumental)
Pink Floyd Atom Heart Mother
Porcupine Tree Deadwing
Prince Around the World in a Day
Propagandhi Potemkin City Limits
Propagandhi How to Clean Everything
Propagandhi Today's Empires, Tomorrow's Ashes
Public Enemy Muse Sick-N-Hour Message
Public Enemy Yo! Bum Rush the Show
PUP The Dream Is Over
Queen Sheer Heart Attack
Queen Queen
Queens of the Stone Age Rated R
Queensryche Empire
Queensryche The Warning
R.E.M. Eponymous
R.E.M. New Adventures in Hi-Fi
R.E.M. Document
Radiohead OK Computer
Radiohead Amnesiac
Radiohead In Rainbows
Rainbow Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow
Reel Big Fish Why Do They Rock So Hard?
Reel Big Fish Cheer Up!
Reel Big Fish We're Not Happy 'Till You're Not Happy
Rhapsody of Fire Live in Canada 2005: The Dark Secret
Rhapsody of Fire Symphony of Enchanted Lands II
Rhapsody of Fire Symphony of Enchanted Lands
Rhapsody of Fire From Chaos to Eternity
Rich Kids on LSD Riches to Rags
Rosetta Quintessential Ephemera
Run the Jewels Run the Jewels
Run the Jewels Run the Jewels 2
Rush A Farewell to Kings
Rush Snakes & Arrows
Rush Fly by Night
The title track's catchy tune can't quell how derivative this is. Some longer songs, hardly progressive in nature.
Rush Caress of Steel
Rush Permanent Waves
Rush Grace Under Pressure
Rush Rush
This may be Cream meets Led Zepp meets other early 70s contemporary rock artists but the playing is solid, the rip-off love songs are defeated by the outstanding playing o n "Working Man", an over-rated track which really deserves the claim.
Sakura Gakuin Nendo 2010 ~Message~
Sayuri Mikazuki no Koukai
Scandal (JPN) Honey
SikTh The Trees Are Dead and Dried Out, Wait for Something Wild
SikTh Opacities
Sithu Aye Senpai
Smash Mouth Fush Yu Mang
Sonata Arctica Ecliptica
Sonata Arctica Pariah's Child
Sonata Arctica Winterheart's Guild
Sonata Arctica For the Sake of Revenge
Sonata Arctica Live in Finland
Sonata Arctica Songs of Silence
Soundtrack (Anime) Naruto Soundtrack 1
Soundtrack (Anime) Bleach Soundtrack 2
Soundtrack (Anime) Haganai
Soundtrack (Anime) Haganai NEXT
Soundtrack (Film) Django Unchained
Soundtrack (Film) Heavy Metal
Soundtrack (Video Game) The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings
Stereopony Over the Border
Stratovarius Nemesis
Stratovarius Polaris
Stratovarius Elements, Pt. 1
Stratovarius Infinite
Stratovarius Destiny
Stratovarius Fourth Dimension
Stratovarius Under Flaming Winter Skies
Stratovarius Infinite Visions
Sublime Sublime
Sublime 40 Oz. to Freedom
Sufjan Stevens The BQE
Sufjan Stevens Carrie and Lowell
Sum 41 Chuck
Sunny Day Real Estate How It Feels To Be Something On
Supertramp Brother Where You Bound
Symphony X The Odyssey
Symphony X Twilight in Olympus
System of a Down Toxicity
System of a Down System of a Down
TesseracT Altered State
Testament Dark Roots of Earth
The Aristocrats The Aristocrats
The Clash London Calling
The Dear Hunter Act IV: Rebirth in Reprise
The Dillinger Escape Plan One of Us Is the Killer
The Gaslight Anthem The '59 Sound
The Gaslight Anthem Sink or Swim
The Hotelier Goodness
There are so many better hotels than this in FL I can't see any reason for staying here. This is one of the worst international chain hotels I stayed at considering the brand name. Everything went wrong start from the beginning. From the perspective of Hotelier front staff and management needs more education, they have no clue about the customer service. Manager on duty that I was dealing with was very lackadaisical. I was promised a late check out during the checking time and but the manager on duty next was almost argue with me and trying explain that she was doing me a favor.
The Hotelier It Never Goes Out
The Jimi Hendrix Experience Electric Ladyland
The Kindred Lore
The Menzingers After the Party
The Menzingers On the Impossible Past
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones Question the Answers
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones Let's Face It
The Offspring The Offspring
The Offspring Ignition
The Offspring Ixnay on the Hombre
The Roots Illadelph Halflife
The Smith Street Band Throw Me in the River
The Syncope Threshold Tale of The Complex Circuit
Tool Ænima
Tool Undertow
Tricot 3
Tycho Dive
U2 Achtung Baby
U2 War
Van der Graaf Generator H to He, Who Am the Only One
Van Halen Van Halen II
Van Halen Women and Children First
Van Halen Fair Warning
Weezer Pinkerton
Weezer Everything Will Be Alright in the End
Absolutely not a single original idea or concept of this album. So is it bad? Nope. Is it Pinkerton 2? Nope. Hurley was better than this. The first half is relatively mediocre, asides for "Eulogy..." and contains the poppy rhythms that made both the blue and green album best sellers. The later half has more complex, and some very memorable songs ("Foolish Father, Cleopatra"). The album is let down by some cliche lyrics and a few melodies stolen from a variety of sources, even old-school U2, but this is a great continuation of the comeback started on Raditude, expanded on in Hurley, and this wouldn't make a bad ending to their discography.
Wilco The Whole Love
Wilco Summerteeth
Wishbone Ash There's the Rub
Wishbone Ash Clan Destiny
Wishbone Ash New England
Wishbone Ash Twin Barrels Burning
Yes Tales from Topographic Oceans
Yes Drama
Yes Going for the One
Yoko Kanno Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex OST Vol 2
Yoko Kanno Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex OST Vol 1
Yousei Teikoku Shito Kakusei
Yousei Teikoku Hades: The Other World
Yousei Teikoku Pax Vesania

3.5 great
2Pac 2Pacalypse Now
Well the production, beats and instrumentals are lacking compared to later LPs (still stronger than his many posthumous releases), 2Pacalypse finds itself a tough sell in the age of digital, nearly exacting instrumentals created by computers. Well this doesn't exactly display 2pac's legacy defining work, it shows how strong of a start he had compared to many of his contemporaries.
AC/DC The Razors Edge
AC/DC Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
AC/DC Back In Black
AC/DC Flick Of The Switch
AC/DC Powerage
Aesop Rock Bazooka Tooth
Alestorm Black Sails at Midnight
Alestorm Captain Morgan's Revenge
Angra Rebirth
Animal Collective Merriweather Post Pavilion
Animals As Leaders Weightless
Animals As Leaders The Madness of Many
Anthrax Fistful of Metal
Aqua Timez Dareka no Chijoue
ASAP Rocky At.Long.Last.A$AP
Asia Asia
Atmosphere Headshots: Se7en
BABYMETAL BABYMETAL - Headbangeeeeerrrrr!!!
Bad Company Straight Shooter
Bad Religion True North
Bad Religion The New America
Into The Unknown Part 2: Punk fans are stick stuck up and can't appreciate a little honesty and optimism to contrast with the depressing unsure future.
Band-Maid Brand New Maid
Beat Crusaders P.O.A.: Pop on Arrival
Ben Folds Songs for Silverman
Between the Buried and Me Colors
Between the Buried and Me Alaska
Between the Buried and Me The Parallax II: Future Sequence
Black Flag My War
Black Sabbath Headless Cross
Black Sabbath Mob Rules
Black Sabbath Never Say Die!
Blind Guardian Follow the Blind
Blind Guardian A Twist in the Myth
Bomb the Music Industry! Vacation
Bomb the Music Industry! Adults!!!: Smart!!! Shithammered!!! And Excited By Nothing!!!!!!!
Bon Jovi New Jersey
Brand New Your Favorite Weapon
Brand New's debut is a great example of solid fast food in musical form. Catchy, memorable but leaves a bad aftertaste, and too much can make you a bit sick. Criticized for being immature and too "i wanna be 18 forever", which strikes me odd because if that's a complaint, certainly their entire discography suffers from that too. Songs such as "Jude Law and a Semester Abroad" and "Mixtape" contain catchy choruses which stay in your head for hours, which sadly are on a whole different level then the rest. Not to say other songs, as 70x7 aren't catchy, but like a half-pound burger, you need to segment some fires and a Coke in between large bites.
Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band Safe As Milk
Caravan The Battle of Hastings
Carly Rae Jepsen Emotion
Clutch Pure Rock Fury
Coheed and Cambria The Afterman: Ascension
Coheed and Cambria The Afterman: Descension
Coheed and Cambria Neverender 12%
Coldplay Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends
Compton's Most Wanted Music to Driveby
Dance Gavin Dance Dance Gavin Dance
Death Grips The Money Store
Death Grips The Powers That B - Part II: Jenny Death
Descendents Somery
Descendents ALL
Dio Sacred Heart
Diplo Florida
Dir En Grey The Marrow of a Bone
Doomtree No Kings
Dr. Dre 2001
DragonForce Maximum Overload
DragonForce Reaching into Infinity
Drake Take Care
Crying in the 6 with my hoes, cuz they have a tough life.
Dream Theater Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence
Earl Sweatshirt I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside
Edguy Space Police - Defenders of the Crown
Edguy Monuments
Emerson Lake and Palmer Works Volume 1
Eminem The Marshall Mathers LP 2
Eminem The Eminem Show
Europe The Final Countdown
Exmortus Ride Forth
A short burst of tech trash wizardry. Its undoubted they've crafted a signature sound; a miracle in 2016. The drawback is the 38 minute duration is entirely that sound, with a strictly neo-classical instrumental as the only break. An absolutely worth contender for your money to see live.
Exodus Blood In, Blood Out
Exodus Pleasures of the Flesh
Faith No More Sol Invictus
Fates Warning Inside Out
Florence and the Machine How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful
Flow Isle
Flow Game
Foo Fighters Wasting Light
Foo Fighters There Is Nothing Left to Lose
Foreigner Double Vision
Foreigner Foreigner
Fort Minor The Rising Tied
Frank Ocean Nostalgia, Ultra.
Frank Zappa You Are What You Is
Future 56 Nights
Gamma Ray Land of the Free II
Gamma Ray Insanity and Genius
Gamma Ray Heading for Tomorrow
Genesis ...And Then There Were Three...
Ghost (SWE) Infestissumam
Gojira L'Enfant Sauvage
Green Day American Idiot
Green Day Dookie
Helloween Rabbit Don't Come Easy
Helloween The Dark Ride
Helloween Chameleon
A controversial album whose best cuts will forever be associated with the offputting slowjams which ruined Helloween's reputation. rRecommended Songs - First Time. Crazy Cat, Giants, Revolution Now and especially When the Sinner. The rest is skippable but those 5 remain underrated pop gems from a band struggling to find its image without Kai and trying to experiment.
Helloween Straight Out of Hell
Oh man I was so excited for this, bought it day one though (at the time) I didn't care at all for post-2000 Helloween. Songs like Burning Sun , World of War and Nabataea had modern production along with that classic helloween sound. Asshole and I Wanna Be God add some variety. Church Breaks Down is a nice ending that is quite underplayed. On later listens the more unoriginal songs, (title track, Far Among the Stars) stood out. Live Now and Waiting for the Thunder are poppier songs that haven't aged well.
Ice Cube Lethal Injection
Iron Maiden Fear of the Dark
Iron Maiden Dance of Death
Iron Maiden The Final Frontier
Jay Rock 90059
Jay-Z In My Lifetime, Vol. 1
Judas Priest Metalogy
I dig the really nice packaging, and the included content is great. But i can't recommend it to newer fans due to the remastered tracks.
Judas Priest Jugulator
Tim is an excellent vocalist, fuck the critics. Too he sings over some relatively boring songs, with the exception of the nine minute "Cathedral Spires", one of the best Priest epics they made.
Judas Priest Ram It Down
Judas Priest Point of Entry
Judas Priest British Steel
Kanye West Yeezus
Kendrick Lamar Section.80
Kendrick Lamar untitled unmastered.
Kid Cudi Man on the Moon II: The Legend of Mr. Rager
Killer Mike Monster
King Crimson Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With
King Crimson Beat
King Crimson The ConstruKction of Light
Kreator Endless Pain
Less Than Jake Pezcore
Less Than Jake Anthem
Lil B Basedworld Paradise
Lil B Hoop Life
Lil B Gold House
Lil B Red Flame
LiSA Launcher
Logic Young Sinatra
Logic Young Sinatra: Welcome to Forever
Luca Turilli's Rhapsody Prometheus, Symphonia Ignis Divinus
Lupe Fiasco Tetsuo and Youth
Mac Miller Watching Movies With The Sound Off
Mac Miller GO:OD AM
Machine Gun Kelly Lace Up
Man with a Mission Man with a Mission
Man with a Mission Tales of Purefly
Mastodon The Hunter
Driving the very bandwagon critics have been riding on since Leviathan, or even some since their first album, Mastodon turn on cruise control well having a tough time getting used to their Reprise Records GPS.
Mastodon Remission
Mastodon Call of the Mastodon
Mastodon Live at the Aragon
Maximum the Hormone Kusoban
MC Frontalot Zero Day
MC Frontalot Solved
MC Frontalot Nerdcore Rising
Megadeth Greatest Hits: Back to the Start
Megadeth Cryptic Writings
Megadeth The System Has Failed
Megadeth Dystopia
I mean, maybe their songwriting has deteriorated, maybe we as fans and would-be fans have grown tired of Mustaine & Company, but what we have here is one of the few legacy acts still able to kick the listeners ass. People complaining about politics sound like the same neo-cons who'd critique them message of Rust and Piece back in the 90s. Recommended tracks - Intro, Lying in State
Merzbow Dead Zone
Meshuggah Koloss
Metallica Metallica
Metallica Hardwired...To Self-Destruct
mewithoutYou It's All Crazy! It's All False! It's All A Dream! It's Alright!
Nas STILLmatic
Nas God's Son
New Order Republic
Nirvana Nevermind
NOFX Ribbed
NOFX S&M Airlines
NOFX White Trash, Two Heebs and a Bean
NOFX Wolves in Wolves' Clothing
Opeth Watershed
Opeth Heritage
Orange Range Natural
Orange Range 1st Contact
OutKast Speakerboxxx/The Love Below
Ozzy Osbourne No Rest for the Wicked
P.O.S We Don't Even Live Here
Pallbearer Heartless
Paradise Lost Tragic Idol
Periphery Juggernaut: Omega
Periphery Periphery
Periphery Icarus
Pink Floyd Obscured by Clouds
Pink Floyd A Momentary Lapse of Reason
Pink Floyd The Wall
Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon
Polyphia Muse
Polyphia Inspire
Porcupine Tree Fear of a Blank Planet
Preoccupations Viet Cong
Propagandhi Failed States
Propagandhi How to Clean a Couple o’ Things
Protest the Hero A Calculated Use of Sound
Pusha T DAYTONA
Queen A Day at the Races
Queens of the Stone Age ...Like Clockwork
Queens of the Stone Age Villains
Queens of the Stone Age Lullabies to Paralyze
Queensryche Queensryche EP
R.E.M. Fables of the Reconstruction
R.E.M. Monster
Radiohead The Bends
Rainbow Down To Earth
Reel Big Fish Everything Sucks
Rhapsody of Fire Legendary Tales
Rhapsody of Fire Into The Legend
Run the Jewels Run the Jewels (Instrumentals)
Rush The Spirit of Radio: Greatest Hits
Although its majority their "big hits", you'll find an excellent array of their notable work from their golden years, an actual greatest hits album.
Rush Feedback
Rush Hold Your Fire
The "imma listen to this in my sleep" Rush album. Great set of songs, just that production is so artificial it demands no attention from my ears. This isn't like Signals dream sequence-like melodies, this is more like melodrama heard miles away.
Rush Power Windows
Rush Vapor Trails
Ryan Adams 1989
Sabaton The Art of War
Sakura Gakuin Nendo 2011 ~Friends~
Scandal (JPN) Best Scandal
Scandal (JPN) Yellow
Slayer Divine Intervention
Slayer Hell Awaits
Slayer Show No Mercy
Sleep The Sciences
Sodom Obsessed by Cruelty
Sonata Arctica The Days of Grays
Soundtrack (Anime) Naruto Soundtrack 2
Soundtrack (Anime) Death Note Soundtrack 1
Soundtrack (Anime) Claymore TV Animation OST
Soundtrack (Anime) Naruto Shippuden: The Movie 1
Soundtrack (Anime) High School DxD New
Soundtrack (Anime) Akame ga Kill! Soundtrack 1
Soundtrack (Anime) Attack on Titan
Soundtrack (Film) 8 Mile Soundtrack
Soundtrack (Film) Baby Driver
Strapping Young Lad Strapping Young Lad
Strapping Young Lad The New Black
Strapping Young Lad Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing
Stratovarius Eternal
Stratovarius Elysium
Stratovarius Dreamspace
Stratovarius Twilight Time
Streetlight Manifesto The Hands That Thieve
Sum 41 All Killer No Filler
Sum 41 Does This Look Infected?
Supertramp Even In the Quietest Moments
System of a Down Mezmerize
TesseracT Polaris
TesseracT One
Testament Practice What You Preach
The Dillinger Escape Plan Ire Works
The Dillinger Escape Plan Option Paralysis
The Fall of Troy The Fall of Troy
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones Pay Attention
The Offspring Conspiracy of One
The Offspring Americana
The Smashing Pumpkins Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness
The Smith Street Band More Scared of You Than You Are of Me
The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza
The Weeknd Trilogy
Thug Life Thug Life
Tool 10,000 Days
Tycho Awake
U2 The Unforgettable Fire
U2 All That You Can't Leave Behind
U2 Zooropa
Uncle Acid and The Deadbeats The Night Creeper
Van der Graaf Generator The Least We Can Do Is Wave to...
Walk the Moon Walk the Moon
Walk the Moon Talking is Hard
Weezer Hurley
Wilco Star Wars
Wishbone Ash Bona Fide
Yes Time and a Word
Yousei Teikoku Gothic Lolita Agitator
Yousei Teikoku GOTHIC LOLITA PROPAGANDA
Yousei Teikoku Gothic Lolita Doctrine
Yousei Teikoku Stigma

3.0 good
AC/DC Fly On The Wall
AC/DC For Those About To Rock We Salute You
AC/DC Iron Man 2
AC/DC Who Made Who
Alestorm Back Through Time
ASAP Rocky LONG.LIVE.A$AP
Asia Alpha
Asia Arena
Asia XXX
BABYMETAL Megitsune
BABYMETAL BABYMETAL x Kiba of Akiba
Backstreet Boys Unbreakable
Beach House Bloom
Ben Folds So There
Between the Buried and Me Between the Buried and Me
Black Sabbath Born Again
Black Sabbath 13
Blind Guardian Battalions of Fear
Bob Dylan Bob Dylan
Bomb the Music Industry! To Leave or Die in Long Island
Bomb the Music Industry! Album Minus Band
Brand New Daisy
Brand New comes out with another album which has a sum greater than its parts. Shame those parts are highly derivative and were performed better in the bands that wrote the material with more glamor. Jesse's Lyricism stays strong although more multi-line schemes would be welcomed. Sink ocks hard.
Bullet for My Valentine Venom
Camel The Single Factor
Carly Rae Jepsen Kiss
Coheed and Cambria Year of the Black Rainbow
Taking another cue from the Rush pool of ideas, this time stealing the muddy production of 2002's Vapor Trails.
Compton's Most Wanted It's A Compton Thang
Control Denied The Fragile Art of Existence
Dance Gavin Dance Acceptance Speech
Dance Gavin Dance Mothership
Deadmau5 Get Scraped
Deafheaven New Bermuda
Death Grips No Love Deep Web
Death Grips The Powers That B - Part I: Niggas on the Moon
Deftones Koi No Yokan
Descendents Fat
Descendents Hypercaffium Spazzinate
i really wasn't in the mood when i streamed this. I'm really hoping to bump this up on future listens unless they really droppeed a dud.
Diana Ross Swept Away
ITS ALL IN YOUR HEADrITS ALL IN YOUR HEAD rITS ALL IN YOUR HEADrITS ALL IN YOUR HEADrMake Your Move....
Dir En Grey Gauze
Dr. Dre Compton
DragonForce Inhuman Rampage
Drake Views
Drake and Future What a Time to Be Alive
Dream Theater A Dramatic Turn of Events
Dream Theater Dream Theater
Dream Theater Train of Thought
Dream Theater Octavarium
Eazy-E Str8 off tha Streetz of Muthaphukkin...
Emerson Lake and Palmer Works Volume 2
Flow Golden Coast
Foo Fighters In Your Honor
Foo Fighters Foo Fighters
Foreigner Head Games
Frank Zappa Dance Me This
Future DS2
Gamma Ray Skeletons & Majesties
Gamma Ray Empire of the Undead
Gamma Ray To the Metal!
Gamma Ray Sigh No More
Genesis Seconds Out
Genesis Three Sides Live
Genesis From Genesis to Revelation
Genesis The Way We Walk, Volume 2: The Longs
Ghost (SWE) Prequelle
Green Day Nimrod
Helloween Keeper of the Seven Keys: The Legacy
Helloween My God-Given Right
Not sure if what's autoplagarism or what's homage, but its all catchy and fun. The fact that i'm
enjoying this though I was
delaying the listen to months after release due to having doubts and still coming out happy is the
most obvious sign that I have become a fanboy. Favorite cut so far - Lost In America, bonus track
"Wicked Game" has this lovable infectious chorus.
Insane Clown Posse The Great Milenko
Iron Maiden Virtual XI
Iron Maiden Maiden Japan
J. Cole 2014 Forest Hills Drive
Jay-Z Vol. 2: Hard Knock Life
Jay-Z The Hits Collection Vol. 1
Jay-Z The Blueprint²: The Gift & the Curse
Joyce Manor Never Hungover Again
Judas Priest '98 Live Meltdown
Judas Priest Angel of Retribution
Judas Priest Turbo
Judas Priest Rocka Rolla
Judas Priest Nostradamus
Judas Priest Redeemer of Souls
Finally a proper comeback album....to the mixing sins of the early 80s.rBands I adore that once they ran out of original ideas quickly stole from JP now are the inspiration for this album, I'm looking at you Gamma Ray!
Kanye West The Life of Pablo
EARLY ACCESS *PRE RELEASE REVIEW* OPEN BETA PLANNED APRIL 17TH be there or be square - G.O.O.D. Music. #BillCosbyInnocent
Kanye West Graduation
Kanye West ye
Kendrick Lamar Kendrick Lamar
Kendrick Lamar Overly Dedicated
Kendrick Lamar DAMN.
"Kendrick lamar. Is trash. Look at how he looks . like a fucking skinny ass nerd. Werd to mommy. Lmao u be humble nigga. When u get on an album with jadakiss styles p Lloyd banks or fabulous come see us in NYC u pussy ass binocular ass bitch. Ass nigg...See More" - from the datpiff fb comments
King Crimson VROOOM
King Crimson Level Five
Kreator Cause for Conflict
Lana Del Rey Born to Die
Lil B Ultimate Bitch
Ling Tosite Sigure es or s
Linkin Park Hybrid Theory
Linkin Park Meteora
Logic Young, Broke & Infamous
Logic Under Pressure
Pimped out by his Def Jam contract, freshman rapper Logic fails to find an opportunity to find his own voice. Ditto the Kendrick comparisons, both suffer from the same rehashing of the tropes exercised by Dre and OutKast. Production is layered and outstanding, with the only fault being a corny robotic voice "tour guide" straight out of a Tribe Called Quest album. Logic grew up in a unstable household in a section 8 housing project in a relatively well-off town, providing a different viewpoint from the same "grew up on the streets, no I made it" tale. Unfortunately he doesn't exactly work with it, instead talking about gangs, drugs and all similarly discussed topics, just with a air of doubt. In interviews he's quite an abstinent from many vices, yet decide to capitalize on them for his album. As "generic" as he may be, his flow is on par with many classics, you get the feeling he practices his game out of the studio.rRecommended Tracks - Title track, Buried Alive, Gang Related.
Logic The Incredible True Story
Ludacris Ludaversal
Mastodon Emperor of Sand
Megadeth The World Needs a Hero
Meshuggah The Violent Sleep Of Reason
Michael Jackson HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I
Michael Jackson Invincible
My Chemical Romance Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge
Nas Life Is Good
Nas Hip Hop Is Dead
Nickelback Silver Side Up
Nirvana Bleach
NOFX Liberal Animation
Opeth Pale Communion
Periphery Clear
Periphery Juggernaut: Alpha
Periphery Periphery III: Select Difficulty
Bro-Prog giants produce a weaker effort. I think they've hit their peak with II, but a few genius moments prevent this (and the band) from losing my interest.
Pink Floyd The Final Cut
Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here
Primal Fear Rulebreaker
One of the more boring acts I've seen live, the not-quite-Judas Priest tribute/cover band creates some more kickass vocals. Production is kind of compressed but maybe its just the strong vocals of Ralf that give it such a crisp, modern sound. This is a 2.0 for casual listens and an light 4 for balls-to-the-wall volume abuse.
Primal Fear New Religion
Propagandhi Less Talk, More Rock
Public Enemy Revolverlution
Queensryche Rage for Order
Queensryche Condition Human
R.E.M. Out of Time
Radiohead Kid A
An experimental journey, in a similar fashion to being a child blessed with access to an instrument or device for the first time, nothing goes exactly as planned and to people not quite seeing your vision, the entire experience seems stupid, but the mysticism is still there.
Radiohead Hail to the Thief
Rainbow Stranger in Us All
Reel Big Fish Candy Coated Fury
Reel Big Fish Monkeys for Nothin' and The Chimps...
Rhapsody of Fire Rain of a Thousand Flames
Rhapsody of Fire Triumph or Agony
Run the Jewels Run the Jewels 3
Run the Jewels Blockbuster Night - Part II
Rush Roll the Bones
Rush Presto
The feel good guilty pleasure rush album. Songs like War Paint make one happy in a bizarre way.
Sabaton The Last Stand
ScHoolboy Q Oxymoron
Slayer World Painted Blood
Smash Mouth Astro Lounge
Snoop Dogg Tha Blue Carpet Treatment
Sodom Better Off Dead
Sodom The Final Sign of Evil
Sonata Arctica Unia
Sonata Arctica Stones Grow Her Name
Soulja Boy Juice
Soulja Boy Supreme
Soulja Boy Skate Boy
Soulja Boy The Last Crown
Soulja Boy Cookin' Soulja Boy
Soundtrack (Anime) Death Note Soundtrack 2
Soundtrack (Anime) High School DxD
Soundtrack (Film) The Great Gatsby (Music from Baz Luhrmann's Film)
Soundtrack (Television) Catch the Throne: The Mixtape, Vol. 2
Spanish Love Songs Schmaltz
Stratovarius Elements, Pt. 2
Stratovarius Fright Night
Sublime Robbin' the Hood
Suburban Legends Forever In The FriendZone
Theres's nothing besides the title track that has any genius or even chops around me but they've taken Bowling For Soups's signature sound and modernized it poorly. Some really catch choruses though.
Sugar Ray 14:59
Sunny Day Real Estate Sunny Day Real Estate
Sunny Day Real Estate The Rising Tide
T.I. Da' Nic
Taylor Swift 1989
Testament Brotherhood of the Snake
good riffs, terrible production, the type that makes things sound clean and even, until you're suffering from fatigue 5 tracks in.
The Black Eyed Peas Bridging the Gap
The Black Eyed Peas Behind the Front
The Lawrence Arms Ghost Stories
The Lawrence Arms A Guided Tour of Chicago
The Lawrence Arms News From Yalta
The Menzingers Chamberlain Waits
The Menzingers Rented World
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones A Jackknife To A Swan
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones The Magic of Youth
The Offspring Days Go By
The Offspring Splinter
The Weeknd Beauty Behind the Madness
Trey Songz Trigga
Van der Graaf Generator A Grounding in Numbers
Van der Graaf Generator Present
Van Halen Diver Down
Van Halen OU812
Wale Attention Deficit
Weezer Make Believe
Wilco Wilco (The Album)
Wiz Khalifa Kush & Orange Juice
Yes Yes

2.5 average
50 Cent Get Rich or Die Tryin'
Ab-Soul These Days...
AC/DC Black Ice
AC/DC Stiff Upper Lip
AC/DC Ballbreaker
AC/DC High Voltage (Australia)
Asia Astra
Asia Aria
Asia Phoenix
At the Gates At War with Reality
Avicii Levels (Remixes)
Bad Company Stories Told & Untold
Bad Company Here Comes Trouble
Bad Company Burnin' Sky
Bad Company Desolation Angels
Bad Company Run With The Pack
Bad Company Holy Water
Bad Religion Tested
Bad Religion Punk Rock Songs
Beach House Depression Cherry
Between the Buried and Me Coma Ecliptic
Opened for DTP among a few other bands, surprisingly from different walks of life. They were to play this 2015 album in its entirety. I have not touched the band since colors and had only heard about this album being a little softer. Not being much of a fan of harsh vocals live, i took that as a good thing, but i found my self in an ecliptic coma by the end of it.
Black Sabbath The Eternal Idol
Black Sabbath Technical Ecstasy
Bring Me the Horizon Sempiternal
Bullet for My Valentine Fever
Coldplay X&Y
Dance Gavin Dance Downtown Battle Mountain II
Death Grips Government Plates
Deep Purple Abandon
Descendents Enjoy!
Diplo Decent Work For Decent Pay
Dr. Dre Dr. Dre Presents... The Aftermath
Drake Nothing Was the Same
Drake Thank Me Later
Eloy Ra
Emerson Lake and Palmer Black Moon
Eminem Recovery
Fall Out Boy Infinity on High
Five Finger Death Punch American Capitalist
Foo Fighters Sonic Highways
Foo Fighters One by One
Foo Fighters Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace
Foo Fighters Saint Cecilia
Foreigner Agent Provocateur
Foreigner 4
Future Honest
Future EVOL
Genesis Genesis
Helloween Metal Jukebox
I, Omega The Ravenous
Ice Cube I Am the West
Ice Cube War & Peace Vol. 1 (The War Disc)
Imagine Dragons Night Visions
Insane Clown Posse The Tempest
Iron Maiden No Prayer for the Dying
Jason Derulo Everything Is 4
Jay-Z Vol. 3: Life and Times of S. Carter
Joey Badass ALL-AMERIKKKAN BADA$$
Kanye West VH1 Storytellers: Kanye West
Kanye West 808s and Heartbreak
Kendrick Lamar C4
Kendrick Lamar and Jay Rock No Sleep Til NYC
King Crimson Live at the Orpheum
King Crimson The Power to Believe
King Crimson The Concise King Crimson
King Crimson The Elements of King Crimson - 2014 Tour Box
King Crimson Earthbound
Korn Take a Look in the Mirror
Kreator Renewal
Lana Del Rey Lana Del Ray a.k.a Lizzy Grant
Less Than Jake See the Light
Less Than Jake Sound the Alarm
Limp Bizkit Three Dollar Bill Y'all
Limp Bizkit Gold Cobra
Linkin Park Minutes to Midnight
Ludacris Burning Bridges
Thanks for the free EP of your upcoming disappointment of an album Luda-kun~!
Lupe Fiasco Food & Liquor 2: The Great American Rap Album Pt.1
Machine Gun Kelly General Admission
Major Lazer Free The Universe
Mastodon 9 Song Demo
Maximum the Hormone Mimi Kajiru
Megadeth Risk
Megadeth Th1rt3en
Metallica Load
Miley Cyrus Miley Cyrus and Her Dead Petz
Nas Street's Disciple
Nas Untitled
Nickelback All the Right Reasons
Nicki Minaj The Pinkprint
NOFX The Myspace Transmissions, Vol. 11
OutKast Idlewild
P.O.S WDELH/MDS/RMX
Panic! at the Disco Vices & Virtues
Pink Floyd More
Pink Floyd The Endless River
Polyphia Muse (Re-release)
Polyphia Resurrect
Protest the Hero Gallop Meets the Earth
Protest the Hero Search for the Truth
Public Enemy New Whirl Odor
Public Enemy He Got Game
Radiohead Pablo Honey
Radiohead The King of Limbs
Rainbow Difficult to Cure
Rainbow Straight Between the Eyes
Rancid Honor Is All We Know
Red Hot Chili Peppers I'm With You
Rhapsody of Fire Dark Wings of Steel
Rush Test for Echo
Skrillex Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites
Skrillex My Name Is Skrillex
Slayer Diabolus in Musica
Slayer Repentless
Sodom Get What You Deserve
Sonata Arctica Ecliptica - Revisited: 15th Anniversary Edition
Soulja Boy Death Note
Soulja Boy Young Millionaire
Soulja Boy 1Up
Soulja Boy King Soulja 6
Soulja Boy King Soulja 8
Soundtrack (Anime) Infinite Stratos
Soundtrack (Anime) Sword Art Online Song Collection
Soundtrack (Anime) Jormungand
Sublime with Rome Yours Truly
Sunn O))) Kannon
The Black Eyed Peas Elephunk
The Fall of Troy Manipulator
The Fall of Troy OK
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones Pin Points and Gin Joints
The Offspring Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace
The Offspring Greatest Hits
Trey Songz Chapter V
Tyler, the Creator Goblin
Tyler, the Creator Wolf
U2 Songs of Innocence
U2 No Line on the Horizon
U2 Pop
Van der Graaf Generator Trisector
Van der Graaf Generator The Aerosol Grey Machine
Venom Hell
Weezer The Green Album
Weezer Maladroit
Wishbone Ash Pyschic Terrorism
Wiz Khalifa Blacc Hollywood

2.0 poor
2Pac Until the End of Time
50 Cent The Massacre
50 Cent Before I Self Destruct
AC/DC Rare, Rarer, Rarities
Asia Aqua
Asia Aura
Asia Gravitas
Asking Alexandria Stand Up and Scream
Avril Lavigne Avril Lavigne
Bad Company Company Of Strangers
Bad Company Dangerous Age
Beach House Thank Your Lucky Stars
Beyonce Beyonce
Black Sabbath Seventh Star
Black Tide Post Mortem
Bob Dylan Self-Portrait
Bon Jovi The Circle
Bring Me the Horizon There Is a Hell, Believe Me I've Seen It...
Busta Rhymes Back On My B.S.
Chiodos All's Well That Ends Well
Coldplay A Head Full of Dreams
Deep Purple The House of Blue Light
DJ Shadow The Less You Know, the Better
Dream Theater Systematic Chaos
Dream Theater The Astonishing
Cheese is a food derived from milk that is produced in a wide range of flavors, textures, and forms by coagulation of the milk protein casein. It comprises proteins and fat from milk, usually the milk of cows, buffalo, goats, or sheep. During production, the milk is usually acidified, and adding the enzyme rennet causes coagulation. The solids are separated and pressed into final form. Some cheeses have molds on the rind or throughout. Most cheeses melt at cooking temperature.rI love the taste of cheese. this just smells like Casu marzu yet tastes like cheddar.
Dream Theater Falling into Infinity
Ed Sheeran x
Emerson Lake and Palmer In the Hot Seat
This album has a few tracks that really are too sad for their own good, or maybe I was at a tough time in my life the first time I heard "daddy"
Eminem Relapse
Fall Out Boy Folie a Deux
G-Eazy When It's Dark Out
Genesis The Way We Walk, Volume 1: The Shorts
Gentle Giant Civilian
Green Day 21st Century Breakdown
Helloween Unarmed
Hollywood Undead Swan Songs
Ice Cube War & Peace Vol. 2 (The Peace Disc)
J. Cole 4 Your Eyez Only
CERTAIN LEVEL OF INTELLIGENCE TO VIBE TO J.COLEr
Jay-Z The Dynasty: Roc La Familia
Jeff Rosenstock POST-
Judas Priest 5 Souls
Kid Cudi Satellite Flight: The Journey to Mother Moon
King Crimson The Power to Believe Tour Box
Kreator Endorama
Less Than Jake In with the Out Crowd
Limp Bizkit Significant Other
Linkin Park Living Things
Linkin Park The Hunting Party
Lmfao Party Rock
Lupe Fiasco Lasers
Major Lazer Peace Is The Mission
Metallica Death Magnetic
Metallica Reload
Metallica Some Kind of Monster
Michael Jackson Xscape
Nas I Am...
Of Mice and Men Of Mice and Men
One Ok Rock Ambitions
Ozzy Osbourne Under Cover
Panic! at the Disco A Fever You Can't Sweat Out
Porcupine Tree On the Sunday of Life
Prince N.E.W.S
Protest the Hero 3 Track Demo
Public Enemy The Evil Empire Of Everything
Public Enemy How You Sell Soul to a Soulless People..
Rainbow Bent Out of Shape
Sepultura A-Lex
Shinedown Threat to Survival
Skrillex Bangarang
Skrillex More Monsters and Sprites
Smash Mouth Magic
Soulja Boy The King
Soulja Boy Bernard Arnault
Soulja Boy The DeAndre Way
Soulja Boy King Soulja 4
Soulja Boy Keep Living Keep Playing
Soulja Boy and Bow Wow Ignorant Shit
u need a certain lvl of intelligence to understnd soulja
Stratovarius 14 Diamonds
Stratovarius Stratovarius
Sugar Ray In The Pursuit Of Leisure
TesseracT Perspective
The Black Eyed Peas Monkey Business
The Fall of Troy In the Unlikely Event
The Killers Day & Age
The Lawrence Arms Metropole
The Menzingers A Lesson in the Abuse of Information Technology
The Roots The Tipping Point
Timbaland Timbaland Presents Shock Value II
Torsofuck High Level Cannibalistic Violence (Demo)
Trey Songz Ready
U2 How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb
Van der Graaf Generator ALT
Van Halen Balance
Venom From the Very Depths
Weezer The Red Album
will.i.am Lost Change
Wishbone Ash Trance Visionary
xSPONGEXCOREx How Tough Are Yah?
Yelawolf Radioactive
Yes Tormato
Yes Fly from Here
Ying Yang Twins Me & My Brother

1.5 very poor
2Pac Pac's Life
2Pac Loyal to the Game
50 Cent Animal Ambition
50 Cent The Big 10
AC/DC Rock or Bust
Aerosmith Music from Another Dimension
ASAP Ferg Always Strive and Prosper
Asia Omega
Asking Alexandria From Death to Destiny
Attila Outlawed
Bad Brains God of Love
Bad Religion No Substance
Big Time Rush Elevate
Big Time Rush 24/Seven
Bob Dylan Christmas in the Heart
Bon Jovi Have a Nice Day
Bon Jovi Burning Bridges
Bon Jovi Lost Highway
Bring Me the Horizon Suicide Season
Bring Me the Horizon Count Your Blessings
brokeNCYDE BC 13
brokeNCYDE Guilty Pleasure
Chris Brown Chris Brown
Chris Brown X
Common Universal Mind Control
Compton's Most Wanted Represent
David Guetta Nothing but the Beat
David Guetta Nothing but the Beat 2.0
Deadmau5 >album title goes here<
Desiigner New English
DragonForce Ultra Beatdown
DragonForce Twilight Dementia
Emerson Lake and Palmer Love Beach
Eminem Encore
Eminem Revival
So awful that it has me thinking MMLP2 as some sort of modern rap classic.
Emmure Goodbye To The Gallows
Fall Out Boy American Beauty/American Psycho
Foreigner Unusual Heat
Genesis Abacab
Genesis We Can't Dance
Green Day ¡UNO!
Green Day iTRE!
Gucci Mane The Oddfather
Hollywood Undead American Tragedy
Hollywood Undead Notes From the Underground
Imagine Dragons Smoke + Mirrors
In Flames Siren Charms
Insane Clown Posse Bang! Pow! Boom!
Insane Clown Posse The Mighty Death Pop!
Jason Derulo Talk Dirty
Jethro Tull J-Tull Dot Com
Jonas Brothers Jonas Brothers
Judas Priest Demolition
Kendrick Lamar Training Day
Kid Cudi Indicud
Limp Bizkit Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water
Linkin Park A Thousand Suns
Lmfao Sorry For Party Rocking
Logic Everybody
Though i don't love the Logic brand, TITS was a decent listen, and i was hoping that this
would be the album he'd either build a solid project, or at least have a runaway hit that
would bleach the radio for a summer. We got neither. If his most honest shit has nothing
to do with his biracial identity, why make it the entire marketing gimmick for your third
album. Its almost like he's following in the blueprints of other artists. Oh wait he is.
:^)
Lou Reed and Metallica Lulu
Ludacris Battle of the Sexes
Machine Gun Kelly Fuck It
Machine Head Catharsis
Mastodon Jonah Hex: Revenge Gets Ugly EP
Megadeth Super Collider
Metallica St. Anger
Michael Jackson Immortal
Miley Cyrus Breakout
Miley Cyrus Bangerz
My Chemical Romance Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys
Nas Nastradamus
Nas Greatest Hits
Nickelback Here and Now
Nicki Minaj Pink Friday
Nicki Minaj Beam Me Up Scotty
Of Mice and Men Restoring Force
Ozzy Osbourne Scream
Panic! at the Disco Pretty. Odd.
Panic! at the Disco Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die!
Prince Emancipation
Prophets of Rage The Party's Over
Protest the Hero Sequoia Throne: Remixed
Only on something this awful can a Devin Townsend production suck.
Reel Big Fish Fame, Fortune and Fornication
Reel Big Fish Happy Skalidays
Sean Paul Stage One
Simple Plan Taking One for the Team
Smash Mouth Smash Mouth
Smash Mouth Summer Girl
Snoop Dogg Bush
Snoop Dogg Doggumentary
Snoop Dogg Malice 'n' Wonderland
Snoop Dogg Ego Trippin'
Snoop Dogg More Malice
Soulja Boy King Soulja 2
Soulja Boy iSouljaBoyTellEm
Soulja Boy King Soulja 3
Soulja Boy Loyalty
Soulja Boy 25 The Movie
Soulja Boy All Black
Soulja Boy 21
Soulja Boy 23
Soulja Boy Foreign
Soulja Boy Gold On Deck
Soulja Boy Smooky
Soulja Boy Lord Of The Ringtones
Soundtrack (Anime) Highschool of the Dead
Soundtrack (Anime) Girls Bravo
Soundtrack (Film) Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie
Sublime with Rome Sirens
Suffocation …Of the Dark Light
Sum 41 Screaming Bloody Murder
Sum 41 Underclass Hero
Teenage Time Killers Greatest Hits, Vol. 1
The Black Eyed Peas The E.N.D. (The Energy Never Dies)
The Killers Battle Born
Tyler, the Creator Cherry Bomb
Van Halen Van Halen III
Wale The Album About Nothing
will.i.am Must B 21
Ying Yang Twins Alley: The Return of the Ying Yang Twins
Young Thug 1017 Thug 3: The Finale

1.0 awful
2Pac Better Dayz
2Pac Still I Rise
3OH!3 Streets of Gold
50 Cent Curtis
Asia Rare (Soundtrack)
Asia Silent Nation
Asking Alexandria Reckless and Relentless
Asking Alexandria The Irony of Your Perfection
Attila Guilty Pleasure
Attila About That Life
Attila Rage
Attila Soundtrack to a Party
Attila Fallacy
Avicii Stories
Avicii True
Avicii The Days/Nights
Bad Company Rough Diamonds
Bad Company Fame & Fortune
Bad Religion Age of Unreason
Big Time Rush B.T.R.
Black Flag What The...
Black Sabbath Forbidden
Bob Dylan Shadows in the Night
Bob Dylan Dylan
Bon Jovi What About Now
Bring Me the Horizon Suicide Season Cut Up!
brokeNCYDE Will Never Die
brokeNCYDE The Broken
brokeNCYDE I'm Not a Fan, but the Kids Like It!
Bullet for My Valentine Temper Temper
Chris Brown Fortune
Compton's Most Wanted Music to Gang Bang
Compton's Most Wanted One Time Gaffled Em Up
Dance Gavin Dance Live at Bamboozle 2010
David Guetta Listen
Deadmau5 The Veldt
Deep Purple Slaves and Masters
Dream Theater Wither
Elephant Man Let's Get Physical
Emmure Slave To The Game
Fall Out Boy Save Rock and Roll
Fergie The Dutchess
Flavor Flav Flavor Flav
Foreigner Mr. Moonlight
Genesis Calling All Stations
Green Day iDOS!
Hollywood Undead Day of the Dead
Insane Clown Posse Intelligence & Violence
Insane Clown Posse Bass-ment Cuts
Insane Clown Posse House of Wax
Insane Clown Posse The Marvelous Missing Link: Lost
Iyaz Replay
Jessie J Who You Are
Jonas Brothers A Little Bit Longer
Justin Bieber My World
Kendrick Lamar Youngest Head Nigga in Charge
Kendrick Lamar DAMN. Collector's Edition
Kid Cudi Speedin' Bullet 2 Heaven
King 810 Midwest Monsters
King Crimson Beginners' Guide to the Collectors' Club
Korn The Path of Totality
Limp Bizkit Results May Vary
Logic Bobby Tarantino
Loone Loone
Mac Miller Blue Slide Park
MC Eiht Hood Arrest
Michael Jackson Michael
Miley Cyrus Can't Be Tamed
Ministry AmeriKKKant
Nas Illmatic XX
Illmatic was great. This is not. Scout out for the original pressing, as the remasters do nothing, and the price is heavily inflated due to its title as a "classic" The new cover also blows, and that may seem like a minor complaint but this is a release, and packaging is a big thing when reviewing that.
New Kids on the Block No More Games - The Remix Album
Nickelback Curb
Nickelback Dark Horse
Nicki Minaj Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded
No Doubt Push and Shove
Okilly Dokilly Okilly Demos
Okilly Dokilly Howdilly Doodilly
Ozzy Osbourne Black Rain
Pantera Metal Magic
Prophets of Rage Prophets of Rage
Protest the Hero The Best of Protest the Hero
One of those bands where you can't make a best of album , especially with only 3 albums counted here. You're better off making a shuffle playlist with this shit. No flow either. Sometimes on greatest hits CDs they had some genius way of realigning tracks. But not here.
Queensryche Dedicated to Chaos
Queensryche Frequency Unknown (Tate's Queensryche)
Reel Big Fish Greatest Hit... And More
Run the Jewels Meow the Jewels
Sean Kingston Tomorrow
Sean Kingston Sean Kingston
Sean Kingston Back 2 Life
Sean Paul Full Frequency
Simple Plan Still Not Getting Any...
Skrillex Recess
Skrillex Leaving
Skrillex Ragga Bomb/Ease My Mind - Remixes
Skrillex Make It Bun Dem After Hours
Smash Mouth Get the Picture
Soulja Boy King Soulja 7
Soulja Boy Souljaboytellem.com
Soulja Boy Plug Talk
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